The Australian Flying Corps and Royal Australian Air Force Association – WA Division Inc (Bull Creek WA) will receive a crew module display. F-111 aircraft are already on display at the Aviation Heritage Centre, RAAF Base Amberley in Queensland and at the RAAF Museum, RAAF Base Point Cook in Victoria.

Two F-111 aircraft are also at RAAF Base Edinburgh and RAAF Base Wagga. These aircraft will also be put on display.

The aircraft loaned to aircraft museums and historical organisations are expected to be delivered from early 2013.

The RAAF retired the F-111 in 2010 after 37 years of service, with a flypast of Ipswich, Brisbane, and the Gold and Sunshine Coasts by six F-111s accompanied by four F/A-18Fs, and a final F-111 display overhead RAAF Amberley.

The F-111 was replaced by the current squadrons of F/A-18F Super Hornets.

The aircraft museums and historical organisations must comply with a number of conditions to ensure the safety of the aircraft.